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5.
Operation Instructions
5.1
Testing
Once the reader is wired to a power supply and to the controller, you
should test the reader.
To test the reader:
1.
Power up the reader.
The LED and beeper activate one time. This indicates that the
reader is working properly.
2.
Present the appropriate type of proximity card to the reader.
The LED momentarily flashes green and a short beep is emitted
indicating that the card was read properly by the reader.
After the card data is processed by the controller, the controller
can then turn the LED green. Refer to the controller description of
the LED operation if the reader LED is controlled by the controller.
5.2
Output Selection
For Wiegand 26-bit operation, the grey wire should be held not
connected.
For Clock & Data operation, the grey wire should be connected to
the ground
5.3
LED Control
If the LED control wires (orange and brown) are not used (open), the
reader LED remains red continuously, and flashes green momentarily
when successfully reading a card.
The bi-color LED color can be controlled using the orange and brown
wires.
When the orange wire is grounded, the LED is green
When the brown wire is grounded, the LED is red
When both the brown and orange wires are grounded, the LED is
amber.
5.4
Buzzer Control
If the buzzer control wire (yellow) is not used (open), the buzzer beeps
only when a card is read successfully. The buzzer can also be controlled
using the yellow wire. When the yellow wire is grounded, the buzzer
sounds.
5.5
Hold Control
The reading of cards can be disabled using the hold wire (blue). If the
blue wire is grounded, the reader ignores all cards placed in its field. If
the blue wire is open, the reader reads cards normally.
5.6
Tamper Output
This reader has an optical tamper sensor.
When the sensor detects light, the tamper output is grounded.
When the sensor does not detect light, the tamper output is held
to the high open collector.